Step 7: It's DONE!

Step 8: The End.

While my beautiful wife was cleaning her Grandmothers apartment, I cleaned some of our house… Stopping of course for a little while… To eat like a kin...

Some time ago we inherited my Wife’s Great-Grandmother’s bean pot. We still use it from time to time.

Yesterday, my wife told me that she would be going to her Grandmother’s apartment this afternoon. She does this at least once a week. She cleans, does the laundry, and then visits for Dinner. I thought this would be a good time to send Grandma some homemade beans, baked in her Mother’s old pot.

I decided to make some sweet corn bread to go with the beans. So I searched the internet and found a recipe that I tweaked slightly. It came out great! But I cannot, in good conscience, call this “Corn BREAD“... I’m gonna have to call it “Corn CAKE”.

Thanks for the detailed recipe for baked beans. They take a long time, but the results are delicious! We bake them in our solar oven during the summer, when we have the requisite number of hours of strong sun energy. You're lucky to have a genuine bean pot to make this recipe in. If your readers want some other bean recipes, they can go to www.grow-cook-eat-beans.com